Financial Planning Certification & Financial Management Courses

Nearly all large businesses hire financial management graduates.
These professionals supervise the preparation of company reports,
manage cash flows, and create and implement growth strategies. As a
financial manager, your advice would be used by companies who are
interested in global expansion, mergers or consolidation. Banks,
insurance agencies, credit unions, lending companies and investment
firms recruit financial managers so heavily that three out of 10
financial managers work almost exclusively in these environments. A
bachelor's degree is often enough to secure a job in these sectors,
but some companies prefer a master's degree in economics, risk
management, finance, or business administration. Employers also
like their recruits to be knowledgeable about the particular
sectors they are working in. You can expect good job opportunities
after graduation, since the number of jobs in this field is
expected to increase by 10% in the next decade. The real estate
segment of financial management has experienced the fastest growth
(32%), due to the recent housing boom. The next fastest-growing
segment is insurance, which is expected to grow by nearly 20%.